Alison Milofsky
Program Officer and Special Adviser for Secondary School Programs, Education and Training Center/Domestic
Central and Eastern Europe | Anti-Bias and Cross-Cultural Education and Training | Conflict Management | Curriculum Development | Teacher Training
Phone: (202) 457-1700
E-mail: amilofsky@usip.org
Languages: Slovak, French
Alison Milofsky is a special adviser to the Education and Training Center/Domestic where she focuses on secondary education. Milofsky facilitates workshops for educators domestically and internationally to assist them in integrating peace education, particularly social justice principles, into their classrooms. Most recently she has worked with educators from Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia, and South Africa.
Before joining USIP, Milofsky was associate director of the Anti-Defamation League in Washington, D.C., Regional Office, where she designed and implemented anti-bias education programs at the secondary level and trained law enforcement personnel on hate crimes and terrorism.
Previously, she was a teacher trainer in the Slovak Republic while in the Peace Corps and taught English as a Second Language at the University of Maryland and Georgetown University.
Milofsky holds a B.A. from McGill University and a master’s from the University of Maryland, where she is pursuing a Ph.D. in education policy.